Dr. P. A. Weber, from the WRA office in Salt Lake City, who speaks fluent Japanese, talks with some of the evacuees during
the visit of a Relocation Team to the Rohwer Project.
Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-12-09 WRA no. B-994

There is provision for weaving and spinning at Rohwer Relocation Center. This man has grown his own cotton on a little plot
by his barrack. Here he is spinning it into thread preparatory to weaving it.
Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-12-09 WRA no. B-995

John Bledsoe, Jr. High School principal, his secretary and two school students. (L to R) Jr. High School Principal, John T.
Bledsoe; Stenographer Stella Nawa; Students Agnes Yayosho and George Hanzawa.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1942-11-25 WRA no. E-380

A football game, between teams representing Stockton and Santa Anita Assembly Centers, brings out practically the entire population
of the Rohwer Relocation Center, where persons of Japanese ancestry, formerly residents in west coast defense areas, now reside.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1942-11-24 WRA no. E-383

A class in English at the Rohwer center. This class, a part of the Adult Education Program, is attended chiefly by issei women
who after having their first opportunity to learn English.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1942-11-25 WRA no. E-394

A 5-day Boy Scout Camp on the bank of the Mississippi River was composed of nearly a hundred boys from the Rohwer Center,
a few less from the Jerome Center, together with a small group from the nearby town of Arkansas City.
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-08-10 WRA no. G-417

A 5-day Boy Scout Camp on the bank of the Mississippi River was composed of nearly a hundred boys from the Rohwer Center,
a few less from the Jerome Center, together with a small group from the nearby town of Arkansas City.
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-08-19 WRA no. G-418

In a sewing class at the Rohwer Center schools, Misaye Oku gets pointers from instructress, Mrs. Sadako Yasue. Adult classes,
teaching subjects which contribute to the comforts or living requirements of center life, are very popular with housewives
and mothers.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-07 WRA no. E-831

A big oak goes down with a crash, as center workmen begin clearing reclaimed land, which will be used for center agricultural
purposes. Workers, for this and other farm activities, are recruited from center residents (former west coast persons of Japanese
ancestry).
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-07 WRA no. E-836

Gathering a supply of food stuffs, in the produce cooler for delivery to center mess halls, are these two young former Californians
(former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry).
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-10 WRA no. E-845

Husky young former west coast residents in the produce cooler at the Rohwer Center. Workers who handle the storage and distribution
of food supplies throughout the center, are recruited from center residents (former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry).
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-10 WRA no. E-846

A part of the brass section of the High School Band, at the Rohwer Center. The students learning to play instruments for the
band are former Californians, who, with their parents, were evacuated from strategic west coast areas.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-09 WRA no. E-852

Captain John A. Holbrook, of a special Army Recruitment Team, points out the dotted line to Fred H. Kitagawa and Tommy Hiraoka,
who are volunteering for combat duty with a special Japanese-American unit in the United States Army.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-10 WRA no. E-853

Sergeant Isamu Adachi, of the Army Recruiting Team, congratulates center residents Fred H. Kitagawa and Tommy Hiraoka on accepting
their enlistment papers for duty with a special combat unit of the United States Army.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-10 WRA no. E-854

In repairing a piece of farm machinery, Chester Ishii raises his welder's hood to inspect the job. Chester, a former California
mechanic, now resides at the Rohwer Center and contributes his knowledge and experience to the maintenance of center motorized
equipment.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-10 WRA no. E-862

Corrected spelling of name of George Kenmotsu provided by a family member, July 2008.

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volume 27, section D

In a wood carving class, this center resident, a former Californian of Japanese ancestry, works on a patriotic carving cut
from a natural hardwood formation.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-03-07 WRA no. E-864

A young resident of the Rohwer Center views the grave of one of his relatives buried in the permanent cemetery, built and
maintained by the evacuees.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
McGehee, Arkansas.
1944-06-16 WRA no. I-238

One of many truck loads of mustard harvested by the residents of the Rohwer Relocation Center on the land cultivated by the
evacuees.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
McGehee, Arkansas.
1943-07 WRA no. H-4

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Construction of this War Relocation Authority center has commenced. Approximately 10,000 evacuees
of Japanese ancestry will be housed here for the duration.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-258

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Drainage ditch near the War Relocation Authority center which is being established to house 10,000
evacuees of Japanese ancestry for the duration.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-260

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Site on which a War Relocation Authority center is to be constructed for the housing of 10,000
evacuees of Japanese ancestry for the duration.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-262

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Work commences on the construction of barrack homes for evacuees of Japanese ancestry on the site
selected for this War Relocation Authority center.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-265

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--This site near Tule Lake in Modoc County, just south of the Oregon border, has been selected for
the construction of a War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-266

Tulelake, Calif.--View of a main street of this town which is located near the site selected for the construction of a War
Relocation Authority center for the housing of evacuees of Japanese ancestry for the duration.
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-268

Tule Lake, Calif.--Construction begins on this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry near Tule
Lake in Modoc County, California, south of the Oregon border.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-269

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--A scene on a farm near the site selected for a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of
Japanese ancestry will spend the duration.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-277

Tulelake, Calif.--This field of sugar beets is located three miles southeast of Tulelake, California, near the site selected
for a War Relocation Authority center for the housing of 10,000 evacuees of Japanese ancestry for the duration.
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-278

Tule Lake, Calif.--Construction begins on a War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry near Tule Lake
in Modoc County, California, south of the Oregon border.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. A-282

Two of the participants of the Harvest Festival parade, which was witnessed by a large crowd of the residents at this relocation
center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-10-31 WRA no. A-434

A view down one of the streets of this relocation center, showing the artistic way in which the evacuees decorate the exterior
of their barracks to make them more homelike.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-03 WRA no. A-462

A close up of hogs eating garbage at the temporary location of the hog farm. The garbage is brought to the farm by truck from
the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-467

A close up of hogs eating garbage at the temporary location of the hog farm. The garbage is brought to the farm by truck from
the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-468

A close up of hogs eating garbage at the temporary location of the hog farm. The garbage is brought to the farm by trucks
from the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-470

A close up of hogs eating garbage at the temporary location of the hog farm. The garbage is brought to the farm by trucks
from the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-471

A close up of hogs eating garbage at the temporary location of the hog farm. The garbage is brought to the farm by trucks
from the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-472

A close up of hogs eating garbage at the temporary location of the hog farm. The garbage is brought to the farm by trucks
from the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-474

A close up of hogs eating garbage at the temporary location of the hog farm. The garbage is brought to the farm by truck from
the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-475

A close up of a garbage truck from the center which is used to bring garbage to the hogs at the temporary location of the
hog farm.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-477

A view of hogs eating garbage which was brought to them by a truck from the center. This hog farm is in a temporary location.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-478

One of the barracks at this center which is used for a high school. As yet the students haven't decided on a name for the
school.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-04 WRA no. A-483

One of the barracks at this center which is used for a high school. As yet, the students haven't decided on a name for the
school.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-03 WRA no. A-484

Potatoes on the farm at this relocation center are dug by a mechanical digger pulled by a tractor--then sacked by evacuee
farmers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-11-05 WRA no. A-597

Exterior views of the motor pool and gas station. This motor pool is used as a checking station for all vehicles used on the
project.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-30 WRA no. A-960

Exterior views of the motor pool and gas station. This motor pool is used as a checking station for all vehicles used on the
project.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-30 WRA no. A-961

Frank K. Mizuni, former garage owner and mechanic, from Auburn, Washington, welds a radiator in the local garage, at this
War Relocation Authority center. All repair work on the cars, trucks, tractors, and other vehicles is done by evacuee workers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-30 WRA no. A-965

An expert job of motor repairing is done on a heavy truck by garage mechanics. All repair work on cars, trucks, tractors,
and other motor vehicles is done by evacuee mechanics.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-30 WRA no. A-967

The treads on a caterpillar tractor are repaired by local mechanics. All repair work on cars, trucks, tractors, and other
motor vehicles is done by evacuee workers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-30 WRA no. A-968

A view in the paint shop in the garage, at this relocation center. All repair work on cars, trucks, and other motor vehicles
is done by evacuee labor.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-30 WRA no. A-970

Mechanics check parts and tools from the tool room, in the garage, at this relocation center. All repair work on cars, trucks,
and other motor vehicles is done by evacuee labor.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-30 WRA no. A-971

A pleasant Sunday afternoon's recreation is spent by evacuee winter sports enthusiasts, on the slopes of Castle Mountain.
Home made sleds and various other home made pieces of equipment were used by these young people.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-31 WRA no. A-976

A pleasant Sunday afternoon's recreation is spent by evacuee winter sports enthusiasts, on the slopes of Castle Mountain.
Home made sleds and various other home made pieces of equipment were used by these young people.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-31 WRA no. A-978

A pleasant Sunday afternoon's recreation is spent by evacuee winter sports enthusiasts, on the slopes of Castle Mountain.
Home made sleds and various other home made pieces of equipment were used by these young people.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-31 WRA no. A-979

A pleasant Sunday afternoon's recreation is spent by evacuee winter sports enthusiasts, on the slopes of Castle Mountain.
Home made sleds and various other home made pieces of equipment were used by these young people.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-31 WRA no. A-980

A view in the slaughter house and butcher shop. Hogs, which are grown in the evacuee run hog farm, are slaughtered here, for
consumption by the residents of the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-158

A view in the slaughter house and butcher shop. Hogs, which are grown in the evacuee run hog farm, are slaughtered here, for
consumption by the residents of the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-159

A view in the slaughter house and butcher shop. Hogs, which are grown in the evacuee run hog farm, are slaughtered here, for
consumption by the residents of the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-160

A view in the slaughter house and butcher shop. Hogs, which are grown in the evacuee run hog farm, are slaughtered here, for
consumption by the residents of the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-161

Great care is given the baby pigs at the hog farm here. Evacuee workers jealously guard the health of these animals, realizing
that later on, this will mean more pork chops for the residents of the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-162

Great care is given the baby pigs at the hog farm here. Evacuee workers jealously guard the health of these animals, realizing
that later on, this will mean more pork chops for the residents of the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-163

Great care is given the baby pigs at the hog farm here. Evacuee workers jealously guard the health of these animals, realizing
that later on, this will mean more pork chops for the residents of the center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-164

Evacuee workers unload coal at Staley Junction, which is the rail head for this center. This coal is used by the residents
during the extremely cold winters which northern California offers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-165

Evacuee workers unload coal at Staley Junction, which is the rail head for this center. This coal is used by the residents
during the extremely cold winters which northern California offers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-166

Evacuee workers unload coal at Staley Junction, which is the rail head for this center. This coal is used by the residents
during the extremely cold winters which northern California offers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-168

Evacuee workers unload coal at Staley Junction, which is the rail head for this center. This coal is used by the residents
during the extremely cold winters which northern California offers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-169

Evacuee workers unload coal at Staley Junction, which is the rail head for this center. This coal is used by the residents
during the extremely cold winters which northern California offers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-170

Evacuee workers unload coal at Staley Junction, which is the rail head for this center. This coal is used by the residents
during the extremely cold winters which northern California offers.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. B-171

An evacuee warden inspects flashlight equipment, which is supplied to wardens for their night duty. This equipment is checked
out only when wardens go on duty.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-03 WRA no. B-178

A winter time view of the central heating plant, which supplies the Tule Lake Hospital with heat and the necessary hot water.
The snowy hill in the background is Castle Mountain.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-28 WRA no. B-238

This photo shows friends wishing bon voyage to a group of 11 evacuees who were leaving the center. Of this group, four were
transfers to the Central Utah project, and the other seven were students and workers going out on indefinite leave.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-28 WRA no. B-245

Quick work, by the evacuee fire department, kept the fire which broke out in the office located at the old hog farm from doing
other than minor damage.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-28 WRA no. B-253

Quick work, by the evacuee fire department, kept the fire which broke out in the office located at the old hog farm, from
doing other than minor damage.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-01-28 WRA no. B-255

The staff of firemen at Fire Station No. 1. The two girls in the center, are the Mascots of the group, and are the stenographers
who work in their office.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-01 WRA no. B-265

A group of four supervisors, who direct the activities of the rest of the wardens. Evacuee wardens patrol the relocation center
24 hours a day, and are responsible for the maintenance of law and order.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-03 WRA no. B-274

Harry Makino, manager of the Tule Lake poultry farm, is shown talking to Clarence Zimmer, in charge of agriculture and industry
at this project, in the office at the poultry farm.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-05-24 WRA no. B-516

Harry Makino, manager of the Tule Lake poultry farm, is shown talking to Clarence Zimmer, in charge of agriculture and industry
at this project, in the office of the poultry farm.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-05-24 WRA no. B-524

Tule Lake, Calif.--Construction begins on a War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry near Tule Lake
in Modoc County, California, south of the Oregon border.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. B-55

Tule Lake, Calif.--Construction begins on a War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry near Tule Lake
in Modoc County, California, just south of the Oregon border.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. B-60

Tule Lake, Calif.--Construction begins on a War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry near Tule Lake
in Modoc County, California, just south of the Oregon border.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. B-62

Tule Lake, Calif.--Bird's-eye view of site of a War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry near Tule
Lake in Modoc County, California, south of the Oregon border.
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. B-68

An exterior view of one of the buildings which house the chickens during the winter months. All poultry at this center have
been raised from baby chicks, and it is expected that these chickens will supply all the eggs and chickens consumed on the
project.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1943-02-02 WRA no. A-998

Tule Lake--Newell, Calif.--A view showing part of the crowd at general store no. 1 at this War Relocation Authority center
where evacuees of Japanese descent are spending the duration.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-14

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Shinkichi Kiyono, 56, evacuee from Longview, Washington, exhibits the cabinet which won for him
first prize (a carpenter's plane) in a furniture building contest. All pieces of furniture were made from scrap lumber.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-15

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--A potato warehouse used to store and cut seed potatoes by evacuee-farmer s at this War Relocation
Authority center. Note that earth has been thrown over the side of the building. This protects the seed potatoes from frost
and heat.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-18

Tule Lake, Newell Calif.--A line up of evacuee workers waiting for their identification tags which are to be used in conjunction
with the first pay day at this War Relocation Authority Center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-24

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Shinkichi Kiyono, 56, carpenter-evacuee from Longview, Washington, is shown using a carpenter's
plane which he won as first prize in a furniture contest among the evacuees of Japanese descent at this War Relocation Authority
center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-25

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.-- Maye Ikemoto, 5, evacuee from Sacramento, California, takes a ride on the teeter-totter at the
nursery school for children at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese descent.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-28

John Matsumoto, 28, former tenant farmer from Staten Island Land Company San Joaquin County, California, puts seed peas in
pea drill. Twenty acres of peas are now being planted at the relocation center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-3

Tule Lake--Newell, Calif.--A group of nursery school children take a ride in a home-made wagon. This wagon was made by evacuee-craftsmen
at this War Relocation Authority center.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-32

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Five little nursery school try out the slide in the playground at this War Relocation Authority
center. All playground equipment was built from scrap lumber by evacuee-craftsmen.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-33

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Evacuees distribute scrap lumber to each block. This scrap will be used by the residents to construct
furniture for their apartments and also for firewood.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-45

A tractor disk is used to cover potatoes which had not been planted to sufficient depth. This practice is not generally necessary
as adjustments were later made on the planting machines.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-47

A view of the bank and newsstand at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry. The bank is open
on Tuesdays and Fridays only.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-52

Tule Lake, Calif.-- A panoramic view of the agricultural land which will be cultivated by evacuee farmers at this War Relocation
Authority center. Tule Lake is shown in the background. (See also C-53, C-54, and C-55 for complete panorama.)
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. C-52

Tule Lake, Calif.-- A panoramic view of the agricultural land which will be cultivated by evacuee farmers at this War Relocation
Authority center. Tule Lake is shown in the background. (See also C-52, C-54, and C-55 for complete panorama).
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. C-53

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Evacuees distribute scrap lumber to each block. This scrap will be used by the residents to construct
furniture for their apartments and also for firewood.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-53

Tule Lake, Calif.-- A panoramic view of the agricultural land which will be cultivated by evacuee farmers at this War Relocation
Authority center. Tule Lake is shown in the background. (See also C-53, C-52, and C-55 for complete panorama).
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. C-54

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.--Evacuees distribute scrap lumber to each block. This scrap will be used by the residents to construct
furniture for their apartments and also for firewood.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-54

Tule Lake, Calif.-- A panoramic view of the agricultural land which will be cultivated by evacuee farmers at this War Relocation
Authority center. Tule Lake is shown in the background. (See also C-52, C-53, and C-54 for complete panorama).
Photographer: Albers, Clem
Newell, California.
1942-04-23 WRA no. C-55

Tule Lake, Newell, Calif.-- A dredge is used to dig a drainage ditch on the farm at this War Relocation Authority center.
As this picture shows, water is found only a few feet under the surface of the earth.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-56

Seed potatoes are brought to the 500 acre farm at this War Relocation Authority Center by truck and are then loaded into a
feed rotary potato planter.
Photographer: Stewart, Francis
Newell, California.
1942-07-01 WRA no. D-57